CHRIS WHITTAKER

multi award nominated West End and International choreographer

choreographer

and MOvement Director

After many years as a performer and assistant choreographer Chris is now fast emerging as a top choreographer in his own right. His position in the industry as a highly sought after choreographer was cemented in 2015 when he was shortlisted for the best choreographer award in the Off West End Awards. His work now sees him choreographing all over the world and most recently in London's West End.

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- Chris is currently choreographer on the off west end premier production of '9 to 5' at the gatehouse theatre.

**** The superb choreography is delivered with pinpoint accuracy. THE UPCOMING

Chris Whittaker’s original choreography was impressive: energetic in a “Fame” medley, smart and sassy for “Take Me to Heaven” and dazzling in “Mama, I’m a big girl now. REMOTE GOAT

Singin’ in the Rain

-SHORTLISTED FINALIST FOR BEST CHOREOGRAPHY, OFF WEST END AWARD -

The other highlight of the second half is a glorious company tap dance routine to Broadway Melody in which Chris Whittaker’s imaginative choreography makes full use of the restricted space. - PUBLIC REVIEWS

In a company made up almost entirely of tap dancers, the choreography is particularly impressive - HAM&HIGH

The Apple Tree

-NOMINATED FOR BEST MUSICAL PRODUCTION, OFF WEST END AWARDS -

*****…the red hot choreography by Chris Whittaker is out of this world. ...thanks to Chris Whittaker’s sensational choreography. - MELLOWDAY LONDON

*****Choreographer Chris Whittaker have drilled the cast well and ensemble numbers are spectacularly staged. REMOTE GOAT

When choreographer Chris Whittaker inserts a bunch of steps in act two, suddenly it becomes obvious what was missing from The Diary of Adam & Eve - dance. …. it is perhaps one of their best performances - there's nothing to fault about the music, the energy or the choreography. - VIEW FROM THE GODS

Little Me

*****Chris Whittaker choreographs the agile cast to within an inch of the front row in a variety of apt styles from tap to Charleston to country and western, and there are clear signs of the Fosse influence emerging. ONE STOP ARTS

Assassins

Choreography subtly shines in a small space, Chris Whittaker uses his ensemble to enhance the intricate songs and add to their dynamic, something I wasn’t expecting. BARGAIN THEATRE

Image GALLERY

Pictures above are taken by a selection of photographers including Scott Rylander, Darren Bell, Roy Tan, Pamela Raith & David Ovenden. Performances include Blondel, Judy!, Anything Goes, Little Me, You Won't Succeed.., Singing' In The Rain, Apple Tree, Gatsby and many others.

Chris would like to thank all casts, crew and fellow creatives that have helped him to work on such incredible shows.

SHowreel

Choreography showreel and links to production rehearsal & promo footage